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yet every serious expert that came before us told us it is the single most important thing. frankly, i think the media have done a grave disservice to the american people for chasing every red -- chasing every rabbet of an issue that matters very little to dealing with that -- dealing with what has to be done. i'm largely pointing the finger of blame on network media that has a minute and half for a story and never has a chance to story and never has a chance to explain to people what are t instead, they obsess on things that are complete side issues. i think that has been an enormous disservice to the american people. i would also blame ourselves for not doing a good job of coming back to what really matters, and it is that reform, that every expert has said is the number one opportunity to get things under control, but it is almost nowhere in the debate. instead of kesse panels and things that do not even exist -- instead, it is death panels and things that do not exist that get attention. dr. reinhardt, you testified one you get to a debt of 97% gdp, your research says th
yet every serious expert that came before us told us it is the single most important thing. frankly, i think the media have done a grave disservice to the american people for chasing every red -- chasing every rabbet of an issue that matters very little to dealing with that -- dealing with what has to be done. i'm largely pointing the finger of blame on network media that has a minute and half for a story and never has a chance to story and never has a chance to explain to people what are t...
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with us. our next speaker is also a rape victim in florida. in 2002, she was attacked by the so-called day care rapist while speaking of her children at day care in miami dade county. she later appeared on america's most wanted. thank you for appearing. merika thank you very much. good afternoon, chairman specter and distinguished members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to participate in today's hearing. i hope that'll this empowers you to fight this crime. the investigation of rape will happen only when we are committed to providing it does with comprehensive support services, from the first 911 call all the way through to sentencing. my story supports this. the support services by sustained through the longest, most grueling years of my life, at times giving up seemed the best thing to do. i was raised in miami, fla., and graduated from the university of virginia and spent a brief time here in washington working for the department of justice. after graduate school i got marri
with us. our next speaker is also a rape victim in florida. in 2002, she was attacked by the so-called day care rapist while speaking of her children at day care in miami dade county. she later appeared on america's most wanted. thank you for appearing. merika thank you very much. good afternoon, chairman specter and distinguished members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to participate in today's hearing. i hope that'll this empowers you to fight this crime. the investigation of...
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that is clearly not the direction of the american people would like for us to go, and also not the direction senate republicans would like to go. i think the solution to this is for the bipartisan talks to resume between chairman dodd and ranking member shelby and others, and hope that we can get back together and address this very important issue on a bipartisan basis, which i thought we rating in that direction until the strings were kind of pulled on the democratic negotiators toward the end of last week. i hope we will get back to the table and come back with something that can pass on a bipartisan basis. the american people are continuing to ask the question, where are the jobs? when you look at this financial- services bill, my concern is that it is going to protect the biggest banks in america and harm the smallest banks. the big banks will get bigger and smaller banks will be gone. at a time when small businesses are looking for loans, i think the bill that came to the house, at a minimum, will make it more difficult for community banks to provide loans to small businesses. in additi
that is clearly not the direction of the american people would like for us to go, and also not the direction senate republicans would like to go. i think the solution to this is for the bipartisan talks to resume between chairman dodd and ranking member shelby and others, and hope that we can get back together and address this very important issue on a bipartisan basis, which i thought we rating in that direction until the strings were kind of pulled on the democratic negotiators toward the end...
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that is clearly not the direction of the american people would like for us to go, and
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that used to be us. they're making investments because they know those investments will pay off over the long term. so in these budget discussions, the key is to be able to distinguish between stuff that is not adding to our growth, is not an investment in our future, and those things that are absolutely necessary for us to be able to increase job growth in the future as well. now the single most important thing i think we need to do economically, and this is something that has to be done during the lame-duck session, is making sure that taxes do not go on middle-class families next year. so we have got some work to do on that front, to make sure that families not only are seeing a higher tax burden, which will automatically happen if congress does not act, but also, making sure that business provisions that we have historically extended each year that, for example, provide tax breaks for companies investing in the united states for research and development, that those are extended. in makes sense for us
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us, surprise. to we have this thing thrown at us. we haven't seen this before. we don't have time to look at be this. sator this bill was posted to days ags and will be available not only e for every senator read every staff member, bbuhet for everye member of this country to look at in detail.almost the reason members have been orming to the floor talking butf its contents is to have access to it and they have had for almost 48 hours and for an even longer period of time before ite is finally considered.g also want to say that the schedule that we are facing herf eow, the schedule which istroubl putting us against some deadlines, dedeadlines for the d funding of government, a lot of personal family debt lines which trouble all of us, but we accepted this job and its responsibility, many of these deadlines have come to be again, because of an exercise of the go senate rules. it's time and time and time again, the republican minority has forced us to go into a years cloture vote and to a filibustes record brigade numbers of back filibuster so for the last c sever
us, surprise. to we have this thing thrown at us. we haven't seen this before. we don't have time to look at be this. sator this bill was posted to days ags and will be available not only e for every senator read every staff member, bbuhet for everye member of this country to look at in detail.almost the reason members have been orming to the floor talking butf its contents is to have access to it and they have had for almost 48 hours and for an even longer period of time before ite is finally...
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bp has used over 1.8 million gallons of dispersants, a volume never before used in the united states. because of our aggressive monitoring, we know that are monitoring data overwhelmingly confirms that dispersants are not present at levels of detection. we investigate the validity of the detection. of the more than 2000 samples and a nearly 1000 epa generated samples, there been only two detections above the detection limit. these were immediately investigated. oxygen in the water is not being depleted to dangerous levels. given the unprecedented nature of this bill, epa director of bp to identify less toxic dispersants. when the company failed to provide this information, the epa decided to conduct this testing independently. epa conducted a toxicity test to determine legal levels. first, we tested each of the dispersant alone. we tested mixtures of the oil with each of these eight dispersants. these species are widely considered to be representative of those found in the gulf. they were tested during a juvenile live stage when organisms are most sensitive to poland's. the tests were
bp has used over 1.8 million gallons of dispersants, a volume never before used in the united states. because of our aggressive monitoring, we know that are monitoring data overwhelmingly confirms that dispersants are not present at levels of detection. we investigate the validity of the detection. of the more than 2000 samples and a nearly 1000 epa generated samples, there been only two detections above the detection limit. these were immediately investigated. oxygen in the water is not being...
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they gave us a second chance. with this decision i'm telling them they were right to put their trust in us. it's our oath we'll dmon vat to the american people in some way how serious republicans are about not letting them down. republican leaders in the house and senate are now united on this issue. united in hearing what the voters have been telling us for two years, and acting on it. this is no small thing. old habits aren't easy to break, but sometimes they must be, and now is such a time, but a $14 trillion debt and an administration that talks about cost cutting and sends over a budget that triples the national debt in ten years and creates a new entitlement program, it's time for us in washington to mean what we say about spending. with republican leaders in congress united, the attention now turns to the president. we have said we are willing to give up discretion. now we'll see how he handles spending decisions, and if the president ends up with total discretion on spending, we'll see where his priorities
they gave us a second chance. with this decision i'm telling them they were right to put their trust in us. it's our oath we'll dmon vat to the american people in some way how serious republicans are about not letting them down. republican leaders in the house and senate are now united on this issue. united in hearing what the voters have been telling us for two years, and acting on it. this is no small thing. old habits aren't easy to break, but sometimes they must be, and now is such a time,...
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maybe you can tell us. >> mr. chairman, my recollection was a downgrade from a two to with three was done on an interim basis for this was before the examination findings have been written. this was a poor kids move quite frankly to move this brown a two to a three as far as we seen. >> the ftc wanted to do it earlier than he did >> i don't have that recollection. >> my recollection was any differences we had in late 2008, may 2833 or a four, not a three. i think there is general conference based on my recollection and that was an interim removed from a proactive remote that the examination had concluded. and the board of resolution was required -- now you can argue that the board resolution may have been stronger, but remember this examination was ongoing. they were still developing facts and working towards an enforcement action. >> let's go back to mr. reich. his own memo in july. this is july. i've been wrestling with the issue of then mou versus a board resolution of the result of a discussion in my office. i
maybe you can tell us. >> mr. chairman, my recollection was a downgrade from a two to with three was done on an interim basis for this was before the examination findings have been written. this was a poor kids move quite frankly to move this brown a two to a three as far as we seen. >> the ftc wanted to do it earlier than he did >> i don't have that recollection. >> my recollection was any differences we had in late 2008, may 2833 or a four, not a three. i think there...
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this used to be a republican area. he used to represent the district. there is an international harvester factory. you have a number of farm equipment. it has been held by a democrat for a number of years. schilling won it. talk about yourself and what do you do? he owns a pizza house in rock island. 10 children. wow. this guy obviously does not have a summer home in montana or vale. the pizza place is closed on sundays so that he can spend time with his family's and his employees can. you start to get the picture. ever been involved in politics, never ran for office. why did you decide to do this? three months after obama took office, he saw that the president was driving the country off of a cliff. he went home to his wife and heat -- they prayed and he decided to run. two or three days later, paul came in in arizona. if you put your finger on where phoenix is, come 4:00 in the afternoon, he represents that whole area. it does not go down to the hispanic areas. a lot of native american areas in the northeastern part of the state. he comes in and he sa
this used to be a republican area. he used to represent the district. there is an international harvester factory. you have a number of farm equipment. it has been held by a democrat for a number of years. schilling won it. talk about yourself and what do you do? he owns a pizza house in rock island. 10 children. wow. this guy obviously does not have a summer home in montana or vale. the pizza place is closed on sundays so that he can spend time with his family's and his employees can. you...
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. >> that is what each of us must do. that is to each of us must be. that is the opportunity this crisis presents. if we seize it, i am certain the best days lie ahead. thank you everybody. god bless you all and god bless the commonwealth of massachusetts. [applause] >> thank you. a hushed [applause] >> you guys are the best. [applause] >> the chair asks all members and guests to stay standing an album now ask a member of the church of dorchester to deliver the benediction. >> let us pray for the benediction. oh gracious god of all that is good and great, how blessed we have been to have gathered once again in the solemn chamber. you have both honored and yet humbled us by making known through our government the extraordinary challenges that face this commonwealth. but you have given us hope and also knowing that in your name, through your power, for your sake, we can meet and overcome the challenges that lie ahead. how thankful we are for your service and our governor,, mayor deval patrick, -- governor deval patrick, encourage him and trust in him to
. >> that is what each of us must do. that is to each of us must be. that is the opportunity this crisis presents. if we seize it, i am certain the best days lie ahead. thank you everybody. god bless you all and god bless the commonwealth of massachusetts. [applause] >> thank you. a hushed [applause] >> you guys are the best. [applause] >> the chair asks all members and guests to stay standing an album now ask a member of the church of dorchester to deliver the...
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join us on a twister. more than 30,000 viewers already have -- join us on twitter. more than 30,000 viewers already have. >> watch the confirmation hearings of the elena kagan starting on monday. to learn more about the supreme court, read our new book, providing a unique insight about the court. >> now, another look at the economic impact of the oil spill. >> my name is cheri pete. i have lived here my whole life. katrina could not keep me away. since i was 6 years old i have wanted to have this business. we have been working since 2009 to rebuild and get back open. >> that was right here? >> that was right next door. i will show you what was here. [unintelligible] >> i noticed that you have a bunch of signed upon the side of your restaurant. can you explain those? >> i feel frustration. i have had many mornings of frustration. you wake up watching the news, you go to sleep watching the news, and you wake up and see the exact same things on the news, and no progress whatsoever. we want to see some progress. it does not take a rocket scientist to figure out how to s
join us on a twister. more than 30,000 viewers already have -- join us on twitter. more than 30,000 viewers already have. >> watch the confirmation hearings of the elena kagan starting on monday. to learn more about the supreme court, read our new book, providing a unique insight about the court. >> now, another look at the economic impact of the oil spill. >> my name is cheri pete. i have lived here my whole life. katrina could not keep me away. since i was 6 years old i have...
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, might be an enemy among us. host: and jenny on the democratic line. good morning. caller: i aee, the intelligence community does a terrific job. i do not know how they do it sometimes. one of my questions is, on september 10, nsa intercepted a call from usama bin laden to his stepmother. they did not interpreted until september 12. why? if i had a friend to concerns me, could i ask someone in the government to look into this person to see if there is any danger? guest: let me answer your second question first. without turning america into spies of others, i would simply recommend that you identify the appropriate authority and pass on that information to them. with regard to 9/10, there were no phone calls that i am aware of between usama bin ladennd any relatives prior to that. there were some intersections on the 10th of september that were translated which were analyzed. they were non-geographic- specific. nothing in those communications suggestean attack on the american homeland. if we would have translated,
, might be an enemy among us. host: and jenny on the democratic line. good morning. caller: i aee, the intelligence community does a terrific job. i do not know how they do it sometimes. one of my questions is, on september 10, nsa intercepted a call from usama bin laden to his stepmother. they did not interpreted until september 12. why? if i had a friend to concerns me, could i ask someone in the government to look into this person to see if there is any danger? guest: let me answer your...
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we can use the internet if used properly. we need to eliminate the pornography from the internet. >> is there a federal role for education? >> no put the constitution does not talk about a federal for education. i would to -- i would eliminate the department of education and permit that to the state. if you send less money to washington, you will have more money in your state and the courts which are not appropriate, there is not a financial role for the financial -- for the government for awarding scholarships or building programs on campus? >> most of that money is better given back to the states and spend at the state level where the decisions are more close to home and more local decisions and not in washington i think there is a federal role for education. we need to think of this in the overall context of spending. we have to spend less. starting with that, this goes back to our earlier discussion. there are strategic needs that our universities have put some of those dollars can come from the federal the government. i
we can use the internet if used properly. we need to eliminate the pornography from the internet. >> is there a federal role for education? >> no put the constitution does not talk about a federal for education. i would to -- i would eliminate the department of education and permit that to the state. if you send less money to washington, you will have more money in your state and the courts which are not appropriate, there is not a financial role for the financial -- for the...
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mcdermott, could you please join us and share with us your perspectives on this? mr. mcdermott: thank you. mr. speaker, i'm grateful that representative garamendi is talking tonight on this issue because it's one that we're going to argue over the next couple of weeks and people ought to understand or have an opportunity to understand what really is going on. i think that what the value of these kinds of hours is we can educate people about what's happening. a man named jacob hacker wrote a book which is now on newsstands called "winner take all politics." it really is a description of what has happened to the american economy and the american public over the last 30 years. if you just remember one fact, in 1980, the top 5% of people had $8 trillion worth of wealth. that's 1980, 30 years ago. today, that top 5% have $40 trillion, they have quintupled, they've gone times five, what they had in 1980. the movement of money up to the top by the tax structure has been dramatic. and the average people who are out there working both husband and wife are working and they've s
mcdermott, could you please join us and share with us your perspectives on this? mr. mcdermott: thank you. mr. speaker, i'm grateful that representative garamendi is talking tonight on this issue because it's one that we're going to argue over the next couple of weeks and people ought to understand or have an opportunity to understand what really is going on. i think that what the value of these kinds of hours is we can educate people about what's happening. a man named jacob hacker wrote a...
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inaction only hurts us. we used to lead in this area. now we are catching up against people we compete with. for example, the united states had a manufactured goods surplus with this trade partners of 21 billion in 2008, 26 billion in 2009, and we are running a third surplus in 2010. our deficit is with non-fda countries. fda is part of the solution, not part of the problem. south korea is an example. u.s. officials estimate that our nation exports to korea will grow yearly by $11 billion. and thousands of u.s. jobs will be created because of this agreement. it will eliminate a big competitive disadvantage for u.s. workers by removing the current tariff on 11% applied to u.s. exports. it will benefit many of our trade competitors with korea. the administration should be saluted for all the effort is putting into achieving this agreement. it is a significant accomplishment. again, i hope groups like this one will join with the business community in urging congress to ratify quickly. it is also important that we seize this moment, now that
inaction only hurts us. we used to lead in this area. now we are catching up against people we compete with. for example, the united states had a manufactured goods surplus with this trade partners of 21 billion in 2008, 26 billion in 2009, and we are running a third surplus in 2010. our deficit is with non-fda countries. fda is part of the solution, not part of the problem. south korea is an example. u.s. officials estimate that our nation exports to korea will grow yearly by $11 billion. and...
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thompson to help us and to help us and what we're trying to do. and that is, what recommendations do you have to protect homeowners in foreclosure proceedings from abuses of legal uses? >> you just answered that question i thought pretty well in the last three things you said. >> is there something you want to add to that? >> i do. with more recommendations recommendations in our testimony. one key point about compliance is you can get much better compliance with the fund quality mediation programs and newfound legal services attorneys. the mediation programs in new york city and philadelphia are reducing foreclosures by 50%. people that participate, about 50% of those avoid foreclosure. so peeved at the servicers into a program where they are forced to focus on that particular loan and get it out of the automated processes, you are very likely to avoid many foreclosures and reduce the numbers dramatically. those programs need to be funded. the other thing that dodds frank authorized legal service programs to assist low-income homeowners and tenan
thompson to help us and to help us and what we're trying to do. and that is, what recommendations do you have to protect homeowners in foreclosure proceedings from abuses of legal uses? >> you just answered that question i thought pretty well in the last three things you said. >> is there something you want to add to that? >> i do. with more recommendations recommendations in our testimony. one key point about compliance is you can get much better compliance with the fund...
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which brings us to kathy. as judd indicated, a wife of 37 years -- a cherished member of the senate emily -- family. we are so gracious for patientss with the demand for public like, a lot with her importune abortion education promoting the arts, environment and historic preservation as well as her work in raising awareness and child abuse. somehow she and three children, molly, sir joshua on manage toad put up with three decades of public w service. we thank them all for sharing judd what does us all these years in washington. this one of judd's greatest assets an a senator has been his profound love for this institution andit. his gratitude for having had a chance to serve as a member of e it. he never took this place or this job for granted.rein in as he once put it, for my first. in my first in the senate they have remained in all this obviously interesting place, which he just expressed again.nk it around and take in its history,e it never ceases to hit me that this is the most successful, deliberative de
which brings us to kathy. as judd indicated, a wife of 37 years -- a cherished member of the senate emily -- family. we are so gracious for patientss with the demand for public like, a lot with her importune abortion education promoting the arts, environment and historic preservation as well as her work in raising awareness and child abuse. somehow she and three children, molly, sir joshua on manage toad put up with three decades of public w service. we thank them all for sharing judd what does...
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they will hold all of us, and i mean all of us accountable for it. i was honored by the fact there was broad recognition. i want to say it was a productive meeting. i thought that people came to it with a spirit of trying to work together, and i think it's a good start as we move forwardment i think everybody -- forward. i think everybody u understands we have to focus on their jobs, not ours. we have to accelerate the recovery and get americans back to work. they want us to confront the long term deficits that cloud our future. they want us to focus on their safety and security and not allow matters of urgent importance to get locked up in the politics of washington, so today we had the beginning of a new dialogue that i hope as well as most americans hope will breakthrough the noise and produce real gains. as we all agreed, that should begin today because there's things we need to get done in the weeks before congress leaves town for the holidays. first, we should work to make sure the taxes will not go up by thousands of dollars on hard working mi
they will hold all of us, and i mean all of us accountable for it. i was honored by the fact there was broad recognition. i want to say it was a productive meeting. i thought that people came to it with a spirit of trying to work together, and i think it's a good start as we move forwardment i think everybody -- forward. i think everybody u understands we have to focus on their jobs, not ours. we have to accelerate the recovery and get americans back to work. they want us to confront the long...
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so let us use our countries as a vast, let us see our countries as a vast sea of diverse islands linked by a common set of values. and that is what europe is trying to be. the ancient philosopher socrates said being greek is partaking in greek education. meaning very simply, sharing a common value. greece has long been america's partner in values and in history. we are determined to be an ever stronger partner for the u.s. in world affairs, and commerce and in culture, and security. so now i ask you to stand with us and work with us again as what each confront our own challenges of change, as we work together to realize our shared interests and a strong europe and a sound global economic system. thank you very much. [applause] >> mr. prime minister, thank you very much on behalf of all of us in brookings and discrete audience here for this powerful speech. let me start the discussion by asking, how did things happen so quickly, six months ago there were difficulties, but there was not a major crisis? i have known you many years. i have had the honor of working with you in various semina
so let us use our countries as a vast, let us see our countries as a vast sea of diverse islands linked by a common set of values. and that is what europe is trying to be. the ancient philosopher socrates said being greek is partaking in greek education. meaning very simply, sharing a common value. greece has long been america's partner in values and in history. we are determined to be an ever stronger partner for the u.s. in world affairs, and commerce and in culture, and security. so now i...
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that would give us extra time for use by members. we invite members to fight -- to file written views pilot -- by no later than noon on monday. if you could make sure it that our budget committee staff be given any member comments that you want filed. before i begin with the description of the mark, i want to note that this will be senator gregg loss last budget resolution marked up, because he will be leaving the senate at the end of this session. let me just say what a pleasure in has been -- it has been to work with him as the ranking member of this committee. you could not have a better ranking member. you could not have a better chairman and senator gregg. we have not always agree on every detail, and certainly we've had policy differences, but in terms of recognizing the debt threat to this country, we have had very significant agreement. and we have had, i think, strong and substantive debates on this committee. and that is a credit to every member. >> i note relief in your voice and happiness in your step that you are leaving
that would give us extra time for use by members. we invite members to fight -- to file written views pilot -- by no later than noon on monday. if you could make sure it that our budget committee staff be given any member comments that you want filed. before i begin with the description of the mark, i want to note that this will be senator gregg loss last budget resolution marked up, because he will be leaving the senate at the end of this session. let me just say what a pleasure in has been --...
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no government may provide us -- deprive us and justly. as james madison put it, this is vested in and exercisable and shop about a majority, anything done by the unanimous concurrence to reserve the rights of individuals and becoming party to the original compact seem beyond the legitimate reach of sovereignty however viewed. on the other side was william blackstone writing in 1762 explicitly rejected this theory. he argued that parliament sovereignty was "supreme, irresistible, absolute, and resistible authority." it is not surprising that near the end of his life, thomas jefferson expressed some concern over the increasing popularity of blackstone. before the revolution, he wrote in his last letter to james madison," our lawyers were then all whigs, but when the honeyed words of blackstone became known, the country began to slide toward toryism." that began to form a light at. that on separating from england, parliament's absolute authority would to the states -- went to the states. it was limited not to the natural rights of individual
no government may provide us -- deprive us and justly. as james madison put it, this is vested in and exercisable and shop about a majority, anything done by the unanimous concurrence to reserve the rights of individuals and becoming party to the original compact seem beyond the legitimate reach of sovereignty however viewed. on the other side was william blackstone writing in 1762 explicitly rejected this theory. he argued that parliament sovereignty was "supreme, irresistible, absolute,...
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the people have to trust us for us to govern and can't trust us if they don't know what's going on. i know, mr. speaker, i went home to the holidays and they said what's going on. and i told them, you know as much as i do, because we're in the dark just as you are and that's not the way it ought to be. and i yield back. mr. gingrey: i thank the gentleman from tennessee and thank the gentleman from texas and the great state of georgia. mr. speaker, we thank all for the opportunity, the members of the g.o.p. doctors' caucus to explain to our colleagues on both sides of the aisle what the issues are. we did it in a fairway and did it in a way that is not a personal attack on any individual, any people member of this body or any member of the administration. we are asking the american people to give a fair chake. with that, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? >> address the house for the hour. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of january 6, 2009, the chair recognizes t
the people have to trust us for us to govern and can't trust us if they don't know what's going on. i know, mr. speaker, i went home to the holidays and they said what's going on. and i told them, you know as much as i do, because we're in the dark just as you are and that's not the way it ought to be. and i yield back. mr. gingrey: i thank the gentleman from tennessee and thank the gentleman from texas and the great state of georgia. mr. speaker, we thank all for the opportunity, the members...
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he gave us his blessing and that he looks forward to campaigning with us. i want to thank him for that phone call. one thing that we have to keep in mind is that this election is not about those that are running for office, it is about the people of this date and we have to continue to keep that focus on people that are end -- in rural and urban florida. they will be represented all the way down to the southernmost point in key west, ladies and gentlemen. i am prepared to work for every vote in the state of florida, the democrat, republican, or independent. i know what nbc punched in and punched out every day. -- i know what it means to punched in and punched out every day. haveeople of this state's the opportunity to see the-of politics. -- muddiness of politics. you can count on me. i will not bail out on you and i will not leave you behind. i will log start changing on issue -- i will not start changing on you. we made history in this state. the state of florida was not for sale, will not be for sale, and we will stand up and continue to deliver. the bus
he gave us his blessing and that he looks forward to campaigning with us. i want to thank him for that phone call. one thing that we have to keep in mind is that this election is not about those that are running for office, it is about the people of this date and we have to continue to keep that focus on people that are end -- in rural and urban florida. they will be represented all the way down to the southernmost point in key west, ladies and gentlemen. i am prepared to work for every vote in...
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>> thank you for joining us. >> you can see president obama's comments to the congressional republican treat -- retreat knighted in a cut eastern. president obama since his budget to congress next week. it stars the process setting overall levels for spending. on the floor, the house will be working on a bill that senators passed this week to increase the debt limit by $2 trillion the. this will consider nominations for a public agencies. the house is live on c-span. >> you think they can spread good will? >> i think so. it is like a religion for th. >> he was the single most important figure in jazz in the 20th century. >> his new biography of louis armstrong at 8:00 p.m. eastern and specific -- but did it on c- span. >> find the entire weekend schedule at booktv.org . the latest updates on twitter indeed nation's capital, listen to c-span radio in washington at 90.1fm. it is also a free application for your iphone. c-span radio, covering washington like no other. >> now decision on whether the u.s. economy need
>> thank you for joining us. >> you can see president obama's comments to the congressional republican treat -- retreat knighted in a cut eastern. president obama since his budget to congress next week. it stars the process setting overall levels for spending. on the floor, the house will be working on a bill that senators passed this week to increase the debt limit by $2 trillion the. this will consider nominations for a public agencies. the house is live on c-span. >> you...
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and will advocate to us. i want to say that this is as good a staff as i have ever worked with. i think it is a tremendous tribute to the executive director, richard lazarus and to the other members of this extraordinary team, that they have displayed the energy, creativity, resourcefulness and the investigative congeniality, which marks their best work. the fact that we are as prepared as we are after just a force of months of work or the commission is a great tribute, more than to anyone else i ain't the stuff itself. today will have staff presentations and then deliberate on the safety culture, on regulatory oversight, on environmental review, on drilling in the arctic and the oil spill response. i am struck myself by the evolution in my own thinking in the course of the time that i've spent serving on this commission. i came into it persuaded, as i think most people in the oil and gas industry still may be persuaded that this was a case of the company with at least a five-year history of severe safety cha
and will advocate to us. i want to say that this is as good a staff as i have ever worked with. i think it is a tremendous tribute to the executive director, richard lazarus and to the other members of this extraordinary team, that they have displayed the energy, creativity, resourcefulness and the investigative congeniality, which marks their best work. the fact that we are as prepared as we are after just a force of months of work or the commission is a great tribute, more than to anyone else...
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we can incentivize the use of natural gas to help us transition from may corbin based energy platform. we need to create a market on the other end. >> we will now take a short break. thank you so much for joining us this evening. we will be right back. >> welcome back to debate for the state. candidates have 45 seconds to answer questions. >> an act was recently signed a senator has proposed a villages and families act that would empower villages to exercise certain powers to address crime. the you support this plan or do you have a different proposal to address the high rates of crime and sexual assaults in these communities? >> it was my amendment in the tribal law and order at that would essentially provide for an opportunity for greater cooperation between the tribal states and the federal agencies in terms of how we can address some of the law enforcement issues in our villages after it was not an expansion of either the civil or the criminal jurisdiction. this is where the senator's bill attempted to take it. i think that the tribal law and order and is a good act and it is impo
we can incentivize the use of natural gas to help us transition from may corbin based energy platform. we need to create a market on the other end. >> we will now take a short break. thank you so much for joining us this evening. we will be right back. >> welcome back to debate for the state. candidates have 45 seconds to answer questions. >> an act was recently signed a senator has proposed a villages and families act that would empower villages to exercise certain powers to...
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he used the word -- >> i'm sorry. i can't hear you. >> the news conference tuesday the president talked about the jobs bill mentioned to be done incrementally so even back then was he talking about splitting it or doing it -- >> again, they were ideas that were outlined, there were ideas the president outlined, again, the speech in december and in the state of the union ideas that the house didn't pass partly because the jobs package happened before the speech in december. there were different ideas that the senate was considering, not all of which included the president's ideas. we didn't think now and we still don't think now this is a one-shot deal, and i think that is what is most important to keep in mind. >> given what he called the frustration with the sheer amount of the cloture votes, has the president, the administration and through senator reid, ever thought about calling the republicans' bluff making them go to an actual filibuster, especially over one of the long controversy all nominees? >> look good aga
he used the word -- >> i'm sorry. i can't hear you. >> the news conference tuesday the president talked about the jobs bill mentioned to be done incrementally so even back then was he talking about splitting it or doing it -- >> again, they were ideas that were outlined, there were ideas the president outlined, again, the speech in december and in the state of the union ideas that the house didn't pass partly because the jobs package happened before the speech in december....
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a great deal is at stake for all of us. a nuclear armed iran would severely threat to security and stability of a part of the world crucial to our interest into the health of the global economy. it would seriously undermined the credibility of the united nations and other international institutions and seriously weaken the nuclear non-proliferation regime that precisely the moment when we are seeking to strengthen it. these risks are only reinforced by the way directions of the iranian leadership, particularly its lone standing up for for for terrorist groups like hezbollah and hamas, its position to middle east peace, is repugnant rhetoric about israel, the holocaust, 9/11 and so much else and its brutal repression of its own citizens. in the face of those challenges, american policy is straightforward. we must prevent iran from developing nuclear weapons. we must counter is destabilizing actions in the region and beyond. and we must continue to do all we can to advance our broader interest in democracy, human rights, peac
a great deal is at stake for all of us. a nuclear armed iran would severely threat to security and stability of a part of the world crucial to our interest into the health of the global economy. it would seriously undermined the credibility of the united nations and other international institutions and seriously weaken the nuclear non-proliferation regime that precisely the moment when we are seeking to strengthen it. these risks are only reinforced by the way directions of the iranian...
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i use the word historic. each of them brings a new level of diversity to the south carolina federal courts. once confirmed, we will have the first jewish judges and michele child to be the second african-american judge in south carolina. she will also be the third woman and the third african- american justice. in addition to their diverse backgrounds and experiences they have displayed exceptional integrity and an unwavering commitment to justice madam chair, as center lense gramm has indicated, judge child's currently sits on the court of general jurisdictions. she served for the criminal court. she served as chief administrative judge for the state business court. according to the chief justice, she has the day when she is demonstrated a dedication to the job and work ethic that is unmatched by others. she tells a story that i believe demonstrates the kind of judge she is and the commitment she has to the law. late one friday afternoon, she called the county courthouse. she was able to solve the issue with
i use the word historic. each of them brings a new level of diversity to the south carolina federal courts. once confirmed, we will have the first jewish judges and michele child to be the second african-american judge in south carolina. she will also be the third woman and the third african- american justice. in addition to their diverse backgrounds and experiences they have displayed exceptional integrity and an unwavering commitment to justice madam chair, as center lense gramm has...
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which have been used when they've been used 72% of the time they've been used, 72% of the time they've been used, i tell my friend. your party used them. they are the rules. we're going to follow the rules. both bills that are pending before the congress of the united states have been passed with over a majority. and in fact, the senate by was passed by a 60% majority, i tell my friend, not ram through. after a full year of debate and discussion, scores of hearings, hundreds of witnesses, thousands of hours of consideration. i tell my friend that you can say we are ramming something through as much as you want and it will not make it through. no matter how often it is said by your side of the aisle who in my opinion want simply to stop the legislation in its tracks. i tell my friend that we're going to be in the regular order as we have been on these bills since they were introduced. we're going to be in the regular order in terms of considering the passage of bills that was received in both houses. and as i say again, the senate bill has received a 60% majority in its house. now, the
which have been used when they've been used 72% of the time they've been used, 72% of the time they've been used, i tell my friend. your party used them. they are the rules. we're going to follow the rules. both bills that are pending before the congress of the united states have been passed with over a majority. and in fact, the senate by was passed by a 60% majority, i tell my friend, not ram through. after a full year of debate and discussion, scores of hearings, hundreds of witnesses,...
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fcc stop calling us. donny and chris miller that's another edition of behind the wheel. >>> controlling up on geico sportsnite. its been a rebuilding season for jeff jones. they can get a big win tonight. will they get it done? we'll tell you. you can't turn on the television without seeing them whether on the bench or commercial. we'll go behind the scenes with u have heelsure huh. u hahighs. f ally nnoupeoprywhe overat'sy goiniththeir feet. you have flat feet. nnou foo scis e behind dr. 's c orthente flakasir. f's f ) at's your for ons, see drsccom ♪(whi tun n't be h♪ >>> the caps have dropped two and a row. defense gives up six goals for the second straight night. 6-5 your final. one game left before the olympic break. can't come soon enough for bruce. >> the break can't come soon enough for me. we can get five or six good games of practice. it's tough to practice when you -- i mean three games and four nights at the end of this stretch here but i mean we'll get back to normal. >>> you know the cap
fcc stop calling us. donny and chris miller that's another edition of behind the wheel. >>> controlling up on geico sportsnite. its been a rebuilding season for jeff jones. they can get a big win tonight. will they get it done? we'll tell you. you can't turn on the television without seeing them whether on the bench or commercial. we'll go behind the scenes with u have heelsure huh. u hahighs. f ally nnoupeoprywhe overat'sy goiniththeir feet. you have flat feet. nnou foo scis e behind...
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these stay with us. let's try to create institutional and structural change that does not get wiped away when the political winds blow. let's try to create markets for these goods and ways of finding them, educational, instructional programs, along with our commitment to serve that will give women everywhere a chance to take their own lives and futures into their own hands. . . >> now president obama talks about energy jobs. this comes along the announcement that the economy lost more jobs in december and the unemployment rate was unchanged. >> it means whether we are putting people back to where. job losses for to thousand 9 or 1/10 of what we were experiencing in the first quarter. in november, we saw the first gain in jobs in nearly two years. last month, we slipped back, losing more jobs than we gained. it is still pointing in the right direction. what this underscores is that we have to continue to explore every avenue to accelerate the return to hiring. that brings me to my announcement today. the
these stay with us. let's try to create institutional and structural change that does not get wiped away when the political winds blow. let's try to create markets for these goods and ways of finding them, educational, instructional programs, along with our commitment to serve that will give women everywhere a chance to take their own lives and futures into their own hands. . . >> now president obama talks about energy jobs. this comes along the announcement that the economy lost more...
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let us look at the. arkansas, california, connecticut, delaware, hawaii, illinois, kentucky, maryland, massachusetts, nevada, new york, new mexico borrowed island, vermont, washington, west virginia. ironically our first call comes from washington, d.c. carroll, a democrat. go ahead. caller: good morning. i would like to know -- this to me is a sad day in america, ok? but i would like to know how many tea party, tea baggers, or whenever they want to be called, gained in the state level and the senate and if they are going to stand true to what they believe in -- they want to do away with education and privatize social security and they want to bring back -- do away -- or do away with state tax. what is amazing to me -- middle- class bill even have -- don't even have to estate tax. something i don't understand. poor people running around here saying what the republicans saying, do away with the estate tax. host: thank you for the call. of the 600 seats picked up by republicans, have you done analysis for
let us look at the. arkansas, california, connecticut, delaware, hawaii, illinois, kentucky, maryland, massachusetts, nevada, new york, new mexico borrowed island, vermont, washington, west virginia. ironically our first call comes from washington, d.c. carroll, a democrat. go ahead. caller: good morning. i would like to know -- this to me is a sad day in america, ok? but i would like to know how many tea party, tea baggers, or whenever they want to be called, gained in the state level and the...
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ronald reagan said let us be sure that those who come after us will save us in their time that in our time we did everything that could be done. we finished the race. and we kept the faith. i hope you will vote for me on may 4. god bless indiana and god bless the united states. >> thank you for a spirited discussion. i know our viewers across the hoosier state enjoyed it and enjoy listening. thanks to all of you for çwatching to our u.s. senate debate sponsored by the indiana debate commission. our thanks to the staffs. a special thanks to the voters to ask the questions. speaking of voters, primary day is tuesday, may 4. go vote for one of these five individuals. look for news from the indiana debate commission at that debates coming this fall. from indianapolis, good night. ho[captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> sunday, the second of three british election debates with gordon brown, a conservative leader david cameron and nick clegg. they are competing to be the next prime minister at 9:00 p.m. eastern
ronald reagan said let us be sure that those who come after us will save us in their time that in our time we did everything that could be done. we finished the race. and we kept the faith. i hope you will vote for me on may 4. god bless indiana and god bless the united states. >> thank you for a spirited discussion. i know our viewers across the hoosier state enjoyed it and enjoy listening. thanks to all of you for çwatching to our u.s. senate debate sponsored by the indiana debate...
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the use of analytics is used to improve the patient care. you see it in massachusetts where the university of massachusetts is building internal information exchanges that will provide registries and connect faster and safer comprehensive care under cost. i can give you tons and tons of examples around here and around the world. you see a lot of business is doing it. we're working with a major primary care society, the american association of medical colleges, the ama, the fortune 500 companies. it is aimed at helping doctors think about themselves as a business, but continues quality improvement, but efficiency in the office. they found practices adopting a medical first approach. this to the emergency debt -- emergency room were down 50%. one of the biggest cost to the system are people going to the er for primary care. governors, you have to deal with all of these things and their other examples where think many things are becoming smarter in your states and in our cities. government services, that is something you have to do every day. g
the use of analytics is used to improve the patient care. you see it in massachusetts where the university of massachusetts is building internal information exchanges that will provide registries and connect faster and safer comprehensive care under cost. i can give you tons and tons of examples around here and around the world. you see a lot of business is doing it. we're working with a major primary care society, the american association of medical colleges, the ama, the fortune 500...
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>> every skimmer use and is still being used down there. the scamming issue is significant from a policy concept. i had several conversations about this. large databases have to live in pollution control capability, -- large navy bases have significant pollution control capability, just like large petroleum operations do. they sent us a number of them. the navy supervisor has an inventory. when we needed more, we needed to go to the naval bases and ask them for skimming capability. we also needed to go outside of the gulf for skimming capability. the problem was that those skimmers were required as a result of their response plans. we actually had to go through an emergency rule making process to issue an emergency rule to let a response requirement or loosen them so that that equipment could be floated in the gulf. we still have a remaining problem, that was state and local requirements. individual liability for companies and commanding officers at label -- at naval bases in case there was a spell when that equaled was not there. -- when t
>> every skimmer use and is still being used down there. the scamming issue is significant from a policy concept. i had several conversations about this. large databases have to live in pollution control capability, -- large navy bases have significant pollution control capability, just like large petroleum operations do. they sent us a number of them. the navy supervisor has an inventory. when we needed more, we needed to go to the naval bases and ask them for skimming capability. we...
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use the other one. we have alternatives. >> [inaudible] >my question goes along the line [inaudible] the work we have reported, the gao has reported [inaudible] in spite of the donor nations. give the variety of things the strategy is seeking to achieve, how to prioritize what needs to be done and how to you address the shortfall going forward? there is an economic global crisis that impacts the donor nations contributions. what should be done going forward? >> when the afghan national strategy was being prepared and it came to me, to the parliament and when i looked at it, there were so many priorities. we'll have to many priorities, there is no priority, in -- when you have too many priorities, there is no priority. it was a nice wish list, a dream list and some were achievable. some are not practical. when you draft a plan of that sort, you have to base it on reality and capabilities you have and the achievements and capacities you have built. otherwise, we all want to build 15 highways in five years
use the other one. we have alternatives. >> [inaudible] >my question goes along the line [inaudible] the work we have reported, the gao has reported [inaudible] in spite of the donor nations. give the variety of things the strategy is seeking to achieve, how to prioritize what needs to be done and how to you address the shortfall going forward? there is an economic global crisis that impacts the donor nations contributions. what should be done going forward? >> when the afghan...
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that would be very useful. i was introduced to smith for his ninth goal by a book on the great economist and i found that a fairly good, clear summary of what smith have to say. i think it's probably out of date by now and somebody will probably take it to be biased. there's a man named dede buffy l., who has a least one book, i think to book entitled adam smith which will give you a pretty good summary, very clearly caused and it's very sure. so i guess that's what i'd recommend. >> guest: i would recommend of the library of economics library u can find the entire "the wealth of nations" and the entire "the theory of moral sentiments" available at no charge searchable and it's a lovely and very inexpensive way to get access to the man and his ideas. you'll also find an essay there by samuel fleischacker on deep insight of smith and treating people in a very egalitarian way. it's a great essay by sam. he points out that smith unlike most of his colleagues of the day actually thought the poor people knew what wa
that would be very useful. i was introduced to smith for his ninth goal by a book on the great economist and i found that a fairly good, clear summary of what smith have to say. i think it's probably out of date by now and somebody will probably take it to be biased. there's a man named dede buffy l., who has a least one book, i think to book entitled adam smith which will give you a pretty good summary, very clearly caused and it's very sure. so i guess that's what i'd recommend. >>...
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we appreciate you joining us. tell us about an established major leaguer. you knew him before anybody knew him. >> i knew him when he was a freshman in high school almost 13, 14 years old. he was a two sport athlete. he was a basketball player player and also baseball player. a lot of people don't know he was an honor student. he was a scholar athlete for the city and outstanding player obviously and a great hitter. >> jim: when you have a player attracting scouts and as we heard from garrett scouts started coming out. he was drafted out of your dram by the mets. he decided to go to ucla. how much was that his and his family's decision? how much were you involved in that? >> i believe his mother was in education, the assistant principal for about 15 years. they have an academic background. he are i think -- i think he felt depending on where he was going to be drafted that would be an option. since he was so good in the classroom it was a good avenue. there were other things he needed to work on. he pitched a little bit and played third base, and outfield.
we appreciate you joining us. tell us about an established major leaguer. you knew him before anybody knew him. >> i knew him when he was a freshman in high school almost 13, 14 years old. he was a two sport athlete. he was a basketball player player and also baseball player. a lot of people don't know he was an honor student. he was a scholar athlete for the city and outstanding player obviously and a great hitter. >> jim: when you have a player attracting scouts and as we heard...
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one of us has a voice. he said go out there and give us a chance. the unfortunate thing for jeremy, both hits came with two outs in the inning. >> but he had a better slider than he normally has, i thought he was more aggressive, but if you look at the whole night t total package, he made some good pitches there, good change- ups, needed to get out of some big inings, but maybe -- obvious, longoria, he's an all- star, that's the two runs that actually gave jeremy the loss and then he would hit the home run off of meredith. so to me, this was a positive outing, not positive in the fact that you win. if you get the run sport -- garza who didn't get any run support -- >> it was difference in the game because if you look at garza's night, he had a tough time settling in in the 1st inning. he allowed runs but he should have only allowed one. that was it. he went 8 innings, the orioles did not get another run. >> jim: if we talk about what they're calling a window of opportunity, it's about their young pitching a
one of us has a voice. he said go out there and give us a chance. the unfortunate thing for jeremy, both hits came with two outs in the inning. >> but he had a better slider than he normally has, i thought he was more aggressive, but if you look at the whole night t total package, he made some good pitches there, good change- ups, needed to get out of some big inings, but maybe -- obvious, longoria, he's an all- star, that's the two runs that actually gave jeremy the loss and then he...
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, so appreciate you having us. nathan, congratulations on completing your cycle as executive director. i can tell those of you to watch that stuff in d.c. beating the same committee is tremendously difficult challenging thing to do. it just doesn't happen these days and you conduct yourself if i had a great professionalism for actually five and a half years. we look forward to many good things to come. i couldn't be more excited with the results of the election. i mean, we set out at rga really to have an impact on the key presidential battleground states. going into the election, we held two of 10 key battleground states, walking out was that nine of 10. we invested over $50 million in those races. we were able to raise over 100 million -- than of $100 million this year as nathan mentioned. so i think the story for us is really looking at those presidential battleground state, looking particularly at the midwest, you know, you look at wisconsin, michigan, ohio, pennsylvania. you know, these are states that world d
, so appreciate you having us. nathan, congratulations on completing your cycle as executive director. i can tell those of you to watch that stuff in d.c. beating the same committee is tremendously difficult challenging thing to do. it just doesn't happen these days and you conduct yourself if i had a great professionalism for actually five and a half years. we look forward to many good things to come. i couldn't be more excited with the results of the election. i mean, we set out at rga really...
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standing around and out of the seven of us, four of us had gone through prostate cancer. of course we were all around the same age level. but i was just wondering what -- when you -- what advice are you getting man? what are you saying to them? >> number one, my family history should have put me on the list brinkley my doctor never had a conversation with me about prostate cancer which is one of the problems with the guidelines that are dependent upon the discussion between doctors and patients. a lot of doctors do not have that discussion and they do not have it with black men at an early enough age to make a difference. i didn't have the discussion with my doctor which required me when i was diagnosed to leave boston to get specialized treatment. but what i am advising them to do is to know their prostate health to be the only way you can know your prostate health today is through psa testing and a digital rectal exam and once you know your prostate health, if you find that you have cancer than to understand your options. and the options may be to treat and they may be
standing around and out of the seven of us, four of us had gone through prostate cancer. of course we were all around the same age level. but i was just wondering what -- when you -- what advice are you getting man? what are you saying to them? >> number one, my family history should have put me on the list brinkley my doctor never had a conversation with me about prostate cancer which is one of the problems with the guidelines that are dependent upon the discussion between doctors and...
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us. but the pleadings that many muhammad has filed on behalf of himself and the other four planners of 9/11 make pretty clear as they say in their pleading that was filed march of last year, they praiseala. if we cause utero, they praise allah and we will be destroyed. but the administration has given them a gift that keeps on giving. we have taken up the dream act. the dream act, there are people who came here that had no control of being brought into this country. and so it's easy to understand the warmth and the compassion for people like that. i have met some. they have done well in school. some that i've met. the problem is that we brought here illegally and a bigger problem is that still, we have not secured our border. and as we have found in 1986, with all those promises, ok, we'll do this one time in american history, we'll give this amnesty to everyone who is here illegally and then we'll never do it again because nobody else is getting amnesty, one small problem. they did not s
us. but the pleadings that many muhammad has filed on behalf of himself and the other four planners of 9/11 make pretty clear as they say in their pleading that was filed march of last year, they praiseala. if we cause utero, they praise allah and we will be destroyed. but the administration has given them a gift that keeps on giving. we have taken up the dream act. the dream act, there are people who came here that had no control of being brought into this country. and so it's easy to...
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they were going to give us four. i will take it. >> dave trembley joining us for the wired wednesday. it remains the 1-0 orioles lead. >>> orioles baseball on masn is brought to you by southwest airlines. go to southwest.com. grab your bag, it's on. and by accura. accura, advanced. gary thorne and jim palmer with amber theoharis. the observation from the beautiful sound and the wonderful city. millwood going to work here. the pitch will be taken down low. tuiasosopo getting the start in the ball game for left field. getting the error that allowed the one earned run. washington native, and yes his dad play in the national football league including three years here with the seahawks. coming from an athletic family. >> jim: brothers playing for the football program here and then his sisters playing for the ncaa championships? >> gary: yeah. they like him because he can play anywhere. if kotchman gets a night off, he can play 1st base. that's lot of options if you're managing him. 3 for 9 in the games he has appeared in.
they were going to give us four. i will take it. >> dave trembley joining us for the wired wednesday. it remains the 1-0 orioles lead. >>> orioles baseball on masn is brought to you by southwest airlines. go to southwest.com. grab your bag, it's on. and by accura. accura, advanced. gary thorne and jim palmer with amber theoharis. the observation from the beautiful sound and the wonderful city. millwood going to work here. the pitch will be taken down low. tuiasosopo getting the...
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thanks for joining us. we'll see you back tomorrow night as the orioles put the snap to losing streak. from old spice. [ old spice whistle ] but dinner doesn't have to be. any family size pizza hut tuscani pasta is just $10. with over three pounds of pasta, including breadsticks, that's enough for the whole family. only on tuesdays and only at your pizza hut. ♪ ♪ ( pssht ) ♪ ahhhh! ♪ you said you bought a digiorno. but the pizza came with cheesy breadsticks. new digiorno pizza & breadsticks. taste. believe. it's not delivery. it's digiorno. she found the box. maybe 'cause you left it right on the counter. >> we've got something brewing here at stee citi field. the mets cranking out 16 hits. they've scored six unanswered runs. nationals looked in good shape. cris carter called up yesterday, and knocks in runs. coming up with the double, and that is the go ahead for the mets. 7-6. look at all that hitting there. >> i was hoping for jose reyes, he was on my fantasy team. not helping out, clearly. >> jo
thanks for joining us. we'll see you back tomorrow night as the orioles put the snap to losing streak. from old spice. [ old spice whistle ] but dinner doesn't have to be. any family size pizza hut tuscani pasta is just $10. with over three pounds of pasta, including breadsticks, that's enough for the whole family. only on tuesdays and only at your pizza hut. ♪ ♪ ( pssht ) ♪ ahhhh! ♪ you said you bought a digiorno. but the pizza came with cheesy breadsticks. new digiorno pizza &...
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it's all of us. i said to him, i said of him when i learned of his death, i was on an errand for president in cleveland, and i said, you know, paraphrase the poet, you shall not see his like again. had he been there he would have sa, joe, that's shakespeare. hamlet act i, scene two. [laughter] >> and the actual quote is i shall not look upon his like again. mr. leader, we're not going to look upon your likeaain. i'm not even going to ask god to bless you because you're a has, and i know where you are. may god bless your family. may god bless this state in this country, and may god protect our troops. thank you. [applause] >> it is truly an honor for west virginia to host all these special dignitaries that came today, and i really, on behalf of these great people and this wonderful state, i want to thank each and every one of you. and it really just shows how many lives senator byrd has touched. over two months ago, the man i'm going to introduce to you honored us by coming in pying tribute to our fal
it's all of us. i said to him, i said of him when i learned of his death, i was on an errand for president in cleveland, and i said, you know, paraphrase the poet, you shall not see his like again. had he been there he would have sa, joe, that's shakespeare. hamlet act i, scene two. [laughter] >> and the actual quote is i shall not look upon his like again. mr. leader, we're not going to look upon your likeaain. i'm not even going to ask god to bless you because you're a has, and i know...
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that is a big thing for us to give us another scorer. landon milbourne and greivis have been giving us a lot of scoring along with eric hayes, but sean was the fourth guy tonight. inside we were trying to get james padgett a lot more minutes and he did a pretty good job on the glass a couple really good moves. i thought dino gregory loosened up a little bit. he has been playing a little tight. i think missing the first eight games does that to somebody. i thought he was a little looser out there tonight and had a couple great follow-ups. >> coach, you guys could very easily in conference play be 3- 0 but you are 2-1 right now. played very well in the game you lost in overtime against wake. you have to be feeling really confident coming into your next acc game. >> we know we can play in tough games. and that's the key. every game is going to be tough. i don't think we are going to walk away from anybody. but if we can compete, then we'll be ok. and i think we've established that in our minds. now somebody can take that out of us if they r
that is a big thing for us to give us another scorer. landon milbourne and greivis have been giving us a lot of scoring along with eric hayes, but sean was the fourth guy tonight. inside we were trying to get james padgett a lot more minutes and he did a pretty good job on the glass a couple really good moves. i thought dino gregory loosened up a little bit. he has been playing a little tight. i think missing the first eight games does that to somebody. i thought he was a little looser out...